Have you applied for your homestead exemption?

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Have you applied for a Homestead Exemption if you bought a Home in 2016?
You are allowed to apply for a homestead if you closed on your primary residence during 2016.
Why should I apply for a Homestead Exemption?
A Homestead exemption helps reduce property taxes and gives a homeowner some protection.  
When should I apply for a Homestead Exemption?
The appraisal districts accepts new applications January 1st through April 30th.
How do I apply for a Homestead Exemption?
Click on the link that your home is located….some homes have overlapping counties and you will need to apply in both counties.
To apply for a homestead exemption online click on the corresponding link below: 
Denton County:
 Dallas County:
 Collin County:

More information on Have you applied for your homestead exemption?

A homestead exemption helps you save on taxes on your home. An exemption removes part of the value of your property from taxation and lowers your taxes. For example, if your home is valued at $100,000 and you qualify for a $20,000 exemption, you pay taxes on your home as if it was worth only $80,000. When you sell or buy a home, the taxes for the year will generally be prorated at the closing. This doesn’t actually change your tax liability; the tax assessor will calculate that later in the year. The proration at closing will be based on estimated taxes due. You should be aware of the rules regarding homestead exemptions so that you are prepared if your actual tax liability turns out to be different. If you buy or sell a home that has only a general homestead exemption on it, the exemption normally stays in place for that entire tax year. The final taxes for the year will reflect the exemption. However, the new owner will have to qualify for the exemption by filing an application in his or her own name for the following year.

For more information on filing for a homestead exemption please complete the form below:

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Published on 2017-01-05 16:10:05